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‘To Kill A Nazi’ Honors Unsung Hero Of Israel’s Famous Entebbe Rescue

‘To Kill A Nazi’ Honors Unsung Hero Of Israel’s Famous Entebbe Rescue
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A new documentary titled 'To Kill A Nazi' challenges the long-standing heroic narrative surrounding Air France pilot Michel Bacos during the 1976 Entebbe rescue. Filmmaker Boaz Dvir reveals that Bacos's widely accepted story of refusing to leave Jewish hostages was not entirely accurate.

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It highlights how historical narratives can be mythologized over time and the importance of investigative journalism in uncovering the truth behind historical figures.

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Hollywood & Entertainment ‘To Kill A Nazi’ Honors Unsung Hero Of Israel’s Famous Entebbe Rescue By Josh Weiss ,

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